China's ZTE opened a cybersecurity lab in Brussels on Wednesday, aiming to ...
FILE PHOTO: A ZTE sign is pictured at Mobile World Congress in Shanghai, China June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Aly Song
Chinese vendors of network gear are being scrutinized by the United States and some of its allies who believe the equipment could be used by Beijing to spy on customers if deployed in 5G networks, which are beginning to be built around the world.
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